Health Care and Digital Training Courses

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Value

£480,000

Classifications

  • Education and training services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

A training organisation is required to assist Birmingham Metropolitan college build its capacity to deliver out of area and flexible blended options that will support learners meet the requirements of health care providers in the West Midlands and learners or increase their digital skills so as to progress from being in roles with low wages to higher paid roles.

The full request for a quotation with further details of what is required and how to apply is the first document attached to this submission.
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Two documents have to be provided to the College's Company Secretary: the Quotation Form and the PQQ and Due Diligence Form.

The email address to which submission documents should be sent is [email protected] and the email subject matter should read: Tender Submission re Health Care and Digital

Additional information: Responses to point of clarification. 

1. The college is looking for digital skills that would be relevant to work in the health sector in the UK

2. The word limit in Quotation Form does NOT include details of referees.

3. Our criteria are that courses must lead to accreditation from an awarding organisation and be capable of receiving funding from the ESFA or the West Midlands Combined Authority. 

We will consider an application if  these criteria (and those set out in the PQQ and Due Diligence form) can be met.

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Organisation

Stephen Belling

[email protected]

0121 446 4545 ext 8506

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